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    Splash Screens/No Signal

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    • FlatPepsiF Offline
      FlatPepsi @steve23p9835908
      last edited by

      @steve23p9835908 depends on your monitor. For most, the pi sends a “power off” signal, and you get no message.

      Really, you gotta play worth the parts you have to see how it works.

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        MyMirror @steve23p9835908
        last edited by

        @steve23p9835908
        Hi Steve,

        did you find one?
        I’ve got the same problem …

        Thanks MyMirror

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          doubleT Module Developer
          last edited by

          I used a BenQ and it had the option to disable the splashscreen. I’d suggest using Google for the monitor you’re looking at + “disable splash screen” or something like that, quite a lot of monitors have these options. I’d also suggest checking the power consumption.

          I used a PIR sensor to switch the monitor independently from the RasPi while the RasPi is running 24/7. Mainly because my RasPi is collecting data every 2 hours and writing it to a JSON that I want to be updated without interuption. The other reason was the screens power consumption in standby (I’m not at home for at least 10 hours every day and sleeping ~ 7 hours, so that’s min 17 hours standby every day) and the screen takes ~ 3 or 4 seconds to turn on while the RasPi takes quite a bit longer to start.

          Just be careful when selecting and setting up that PIR sensor with a switch for the monitor, not a lot are suitable for that power consumption and load and setting it up means working with the 220 V cable (or whatever voltage your country might have) – if you’re not sure what needs to be done, let a professional handle that. (Trust me, I learned the hard way …)

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            Peter
            last edited by

            Did anybody find a way to disable the “no signal” or “hdmi1” or “analog” messages of a monitor?
            I have a Samsung 2231; it works fine with a pir, but only this stupid message …
            Peter

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              AxLed Module Developer
              last edited by

              i had a similar issue, connecting RPI with HDMI vs. VGA had different behavior.
              To get my PIR working the way i want it, i had to use a HDMI->VGA Adapter and connected the display by VGA. Dont worry, VGA also supports FullHD Resolution.
              See alse: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/6410/which-monitor-supports-standby-sleep-poweroff-wakeup-via-vga-hdmi-commands

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